CD Printing Machine - Making Sense of The Options

“The Anglican Church is marked by the grace and good sense of its forms, by the manly grace of its clergy. The gospel it preaches is, By taste are ye saved. ... It is not in ordinary a persecuting church; it is not inquisitorial, not even inquisitive, is perfectly well bred and can shut its eyes on all proper occasions. If you let it alone, it will let you alone. But its instinct is hostile to all change in politics, literature, or social arts.”—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)

“But it is found that the machine unmans the user. What he gains in making cloth, he loses in general power. There should be a temperance in making cloth, as well as in eating.”—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)

“The printing press was at first mistaken for an engine of immortality by everybody except Shakespeare.”—Marshall McLuhan (19111980)

“Man is a beautiful machine that works very badly.”—H.L. (Henry Lewis)